October - Temple Beth Sholom
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October - Temple Beth Sholom
IIAKOL Volume 75 Issue 2 | October 2015 | www.tbsmb.org SIMCHAT TORAH October 4 October 5 Erev Simchat Torah/ Consecration Service – 6:30 pm Israeli Dancing & Special Simchat Torah Refreshments Torah Study – 9:30 am Simchat Torah Service/Yizkor – 10:30 am Followed by Kiddush Lunch HaKOL Page 2 October 2015 Gary A. Glickstein Rabbi Robert A. Davis Rabbi, D.Min. Gayle Pomerantz Rabbi Amy L. Morrison Rabbi Lisa V. Segal Cantor Steven Haas Cantor Emeritus David M. Lamden, F.T.A. Executive Director Mark Baranek Director of Congregational Engagement Margie Zeskind Director of Early Childhood Education Yael Dadoun Principal/Educator Ilana Gilat Director of Advancement Greg Lawrence Director of The Tribe Lois Kotzen HaKOL Coordinator Nerissa Balland Director of Communications Lorna Rodriguez Director of Finance Sharon Hoffman Director of Member Services Shula Ben-David Director Bar/Bat Mitzvah Emerita David Conviser Cantor Emeritus Alice Miller, F.T.A. Executive Director Emerita Dennis J. Rice, F.T.A. Executive Director Emeritus Board of Trustees In This Issue Shabbat Schedule............................2 Elu v’Elu ................................................3 Rabbi Pomerantz...............................4 Yaroq......................................................5 Foundation School News ..............6 Cantor Segal .......................................8 Community Opportunities.............9 Legacy Endowment ........................10 Tzedakah .............................................12/13 Trips to Israel.......................................13 Birthdays ..............................................14 Anniversaries ......................................15 Their Memory is a Blessing ...........15 B’nei Mitzvah ......................................16/17 Mazel Tov.............................................19 Circle of Giving...................................18 Ethical Wills Workshop...................20 Israel Bonds.........................................20 Business Directory Listings ...........23 Cover photo courtesy of Adam Snitzer SHABBAT SCHEDULE “Shabbat is a taste of paradise.” Talmud, Berachot 57a OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jack Karson 1ST VICE PRESIDENT Shabbat Evening Services Karen Rivo VICE PRESIDENTS Cyndy Albert Jose Benrey Etan Mark Suzanne Meltzer Steven Pardo Vanessa Ressler Our Shabbat evening service will embrace you. Fresh and familiar music will enable you to give voice to your own spirit. Special occasions in the lives of our congregants, Jewish teachings, sermons from our Rabbis, and special music will enhance “Shabbat - our sanctuary in time.” Fridays, 6:00 pm. Shabbat Club TREASURER SECRETARY Jeff Graff Every Friday during evening services, children two-years-old through 2nd grade meet for a Shabbat experience under the supervision of our Early Childhood Department. Call the School office for more information. Bobbi Ossip BOARD OF TRUSTEES Elaine Bachenheimer Julie Basner Eric Broad John Bussel Elizabeth Camargo Steven Chaneles Lisa Cicero Heidi Cooper Terry Jove Tara Katz Diane Katzen Michael Levinson Sharlane Packar Allan Pekor Stephanie Rosen Gary Rosenberg Myra Spindel Robin Straus Furlong Michael Weinberg Rachel Weissman Mark Weithorn Carrie Wiesenfeld Torah Study on Shabbat Morning Start your Saturday morning with Torah study and a bagel with a shmeer (spread) of cream cheese. Each Shabbat morning before our Shabbat Morning Minyan (which starts at 10:30 am), you will study Parashat HaShavua, the weekly Torah portion. The Rabbis will lead a discussion of ancient commentaries and teachings and reveal the Torah’s modern and relevant lessons. Every Saturday morning, 9:30 am. PAST PRESIDENTS *James S. Knopke *Milton Gaynor *Harold B. Vinik *Neal O. Amdur Marvin Stonberg *Helen Kotler Michael Dribin Charles A. Citrin Andrew R. Hirschl Nancy Kipnis Ratzan Robert Hertzberg Shelley Niceley Groff Ronald Albert, Jr. Peter Russin Marjorie Baron *deceased *Alfred B. Rosenstein *Dr. Max Ellis *Morris Berrick *Harry A. Cornblum *Louis J. Krensky *Shepard Broad *Leon J. Ell *Ralph Spero *John Serbin *Judge Harry Arthur Greenberg *James Albert *Louis Snetman *Jack Fink *Eli Katzin ADVISORY BOARD Morris Broad Harvey Chaplin Joel Friedland Gary Gerson David Kenin Donald Lefton Hillel Meyers Irving Miller Gerald Robins Harry B. Smith Manuel Zaiac Tot Shabbat This lively service for pre-school-aged children and families combines prayer, music, stories, snacks, and much more. Contact Mark Baranek. Takes place Saturday mornings, 9:30 am when Shabbat School is in session. Shabbat Morning Minyan Join us Saturday mornings at 10:30 am in our beautiful chapel or sanctuary. Our clergy and members of our congregation help to lead the prayers and read the Torah. B’nei Mitzvah Service Our B’nei Mitzvah services are at 10:00 am and 4:30 pm. These services occur only when a member of the Temple is celebrating the occasion of becoming Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah. Please see HaKOL or tbsmb.org for the current schedule. Kodesh and Coffee HONORARY TRUSTEES Judy Drucker Dr. Robert Rosen School Committee Co-chairs Julie Basner & Rachel Weissman BESHTY President Ally Schwartz Founding Sr. Rabbi Leon Kronish, D.D. Auxiliary Rabbi Harry Jolt Join us after Shabbat evening services to be with old friends, meet new friends, listen to music, enjoy coffee, and celebrate the joy of Shabbat. Live Streaming To watch Friday night and Saturday morning Shabbat services on your computer: go to Temple Beth Sholom’s website at www.tbsmb.org and click on the Worship tab and then click on Watch Services Online link. Page 3 temple Beth SHolom ELU V’ELU Rabbi Gary Glickstein As I have repeated over the years, I am a fatalist with an optimistic outlook. I hold with King Solomon that “this too shall pass” and with Ish Gamzu that “all is for the good.” I base my views on the way I read history. I think of the progress of history as a slow ascent up a gentle slope, leading to a steeper climb. That describes humanity’s past. I imagine our present as a climb up a sheer cliff. A misstep can result in tragedy, but a successful ascent can bring us more quickly to new heights. This past holiday season has been one of questions and anxieties. Sometimes it is hard to maintain a positive outlook, even for someone like me. In his excellent book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Yuval Noah Harari describes change before the last two centuries as hard and rigid. Since then, revolutions have “been so swift and radical that they have changed the most fundamental characteristic of the social order.” In fact, he points out that the social order is now in “a state of permanent flux. When we speak of modern revolutions we tend to think of 1789 (the French Revolution), 1848 (the liberal revolutions) or 1917 (the Russian Revolution). But the fact is that, these days, every year is revolutionary.” However, you may still question whether this is progress and good or merely change without direction and life enhancing qualities. For that, I ask you to once again go on line and view this incredible presentation of the way the entire world has improved in health and wealth over the last two centuries: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbkSRLYSojo&feature=youtube_gdata_player. I think of Kevin Jorgeson and Tommy Caldwell ascending the 3000 foot sheer face of El Capitan in Yosemite Valley this past January. The climb was painful. Any major errors would be potentially disastrous. Together, with the support of many others, those two skilled climbers worked inch by inch up the granite face and reached the plateau. I believe that is an apt metaphor for our world today. We are all on that climb. It is dangerous and it is exhilarating. Not everyone supports our ascent. Some would have us trek back to days of hard, rigid social order, where everything stays as it was. The slope was gentle and little changed for most of humanity. That is not the world of today and not a world to which I wish to return. I am a fatalist. On this climb, anything can happen. I am an optimist. On this climb, we will ever reach new heights. Ultimately, all of humanity will join with us as we “beat our swords into plowshares and our plowshares into pruning hooks; and nation shall not lift up sword against nation nor study war anymore.” (Isaiah 2:4.) For a real demonstration of the changes Harari writes about, I recommend going online and viewing the following: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL9Wu2kWwSY. Although it is a little dated, it more than makes the point. Our Mission Temple Beth Sholom will affect Jewish lives in a positive way. We will foster and promote Jewish continuity through our spiritual, religious, and textual value system. We will create a sense of community among our members. We will achieve the highest quality, in all that we do, while focusing on the lives of our members and their families. HaKOL Page 4 October 2015 UPDATES Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz Spiritual Direction Spiritual Direction: Where Am I? An Exploration of Midrash, Mindfulness and Musar Tuesday evenings, 7:30–8:45 pm October 13–December 15, 2015 We have more than enough recharging stations for our devices, but what about our souls? This class, co-taught by Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz, Professor Scott Rogers and Dr. Henry Wodnicki, is meant to give us a spiritual charge. In the first month of class, Rabbi Pomerantz will guide us through core, evocative Jewish texts that will frame a conversation about Jewish and personal journey. In the following month, Scott Rogers, Founder and Director of the Mindfulness in Law Program at the University of Miami School of Law, and of the Institute for Mindfulness Studies, will teach theory and exercises for integrating Mindfulness into our lives. In the final third of the class, Dr. Henry Wodnicki, student of Musar, will teach about this Jewish spiritual practice of personal growth through refining qualities, emotions and habits. Space is limited to 20 participants. Please send a $100 registration fee to Temple Beth Sholom, Attn: Rabbi Pomerantz to reserve a spot. SOCIAL JUSTICE NETWORK Temple Beth Sholom’s SJN is galvanizing our congregation in the work of social justice. Please be a part of our efforts this coming year as we amplify our work in the area of Poverty. Join in one of our ongoing Direct Service projects! Blessings in a Backpack Project, Sunday, October 18 We will be sorting donated food and packing “backpacks” for elementary school children at North Beach and Fienberg-Fisher Elementary Schools who qualify for free or reduced lunches. These children often do not have enough food to eat on the weekends or during school breaks, so the “backpacks” will help supplement. This project is sponsored by the Richard Sharpstein Humanitarian Fund. Contact: Rachel Samek ([email protected]) or Marina Lubow ([email protected]) for more information. Family Friendly Environmentalism, Saturday/Sunday, October 24/25 Join us in helping improve, beautify and preserve our environment. Our family-friendly projects encourage kids & adults of all ages to learn about taking care of our environment. Activities will vary month to month and include a beach cleanup, letter-writing campaigns and child-friendly presentations. Please look for information at tbsmb.org and respond to our call on the High Holy Days. We hope that every member of our community will rally around this call to justice. For more information, contact Rabbi Pomerantz ([email protected]) or one of our Chairpeople: Adrienne Pardo ([email protected]), Jani Singer ([email protected]) or Myra Spindel ([email protected]). Mission Statement: The Social Justice Network’s (SJN) mission is to Repair the World (Tikkun Olam) by motivating and educating our congregation to service and advocacy. “Tzedek, tzedek tirdof – Justice, justice you shall pursue!” (Deuteronomy 16:20) For more information on any of these programs or events, contact Rabbi Pomerantz at [email protected]. Page 5 temple Beth SHolom Temple Beth Sholom’s Organic, Local Farm Share In conjunction with Farm Fresh Miami - www.farmfreshmiami.com Great News!!! Farm Fresh Miami and Temple Beth Sholom are once again combining forces to provide you with local, organic produce every other week, to be picked up right here at Temple Beth Sholom! Jewish tradition celebrates the kitchen table as a mikdash me’at - a mini altar, a sacred place of sharing, eating, celebrating, and loving. One of the ways we sanctify our tables is by choosing food that is both healthy and delicious, food that is acquired in the most ethical and sensitive way. This is a motivating force behind Yaroq, Temple Beth Sholom’s bi-weekly, organic farm-share buying cooperative. This year, shares are FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE! That means you can get whatever’s fresh that week, build your share to your liking, replace items you don’t want with those of your preference, or pick EXACTLY what you want, including produce, eggs, bread, freshly made pasta, rice, beans, quinoa, raw nuts, seeds, granola, dried berries, and more! Through Yaroq, we learn about Jewish environmental values and build community around the practice of sacred eating. We hope you and your family will join us as we fortify our bodies and nurture our souls through Yaroq. LEARN MORE AND SIGN UP TODAY for Yaroq, at www.farmfreshmiami.com The following will be the pickup dates at Temple Beth Sholom for the season: 2015: 10.14, 10.28, 11.11 (offsite pickup), 11.25, 12.9, 12.23, 2016: 1.6, 1.20, 2.3, 2.17, 3.2, 3.16, 3.30, 4.13, 4.27, 5.11, 5.25 YAROQ Events 2015 - 2016 Kickoff Party Wednesday, October 14 Enjoy Smoothies and Music while learning more about Yaroq @ Temple Beth Sholom, 2-6 pm Produce, Prayers, and Play Saturdays, November 14 & March 5 Following Tot Shabbat, gather on the playground for a sharing of your creation from this week’s produce share. We’ll say a prayer or two to bless our food and then build community while the kids do the same in their own playful manner on the playground. Shabbatluck Friday, December 4 At the Home of Rabbi Pomerantz Tu B’Shevat Seder: A Mindful Eating Experience Sunday, January 24, 1 pm, Location TBA Gleaning & Jewish Teaching on the Farm Winter Date TBA End of Season Shabbatluck Spring Date TBA Questions? Ideas? Want to volunteer to teach a cooking class? We’re here to help you realize your potential! Contact Greg Lawrence: [email protected], 305-538-7231 x 228 Page 6 HaKOL October 2015 Foundation School News Margie Zeskind Director of Early Childhood Dear Families, The Foundation School Community is off to an amazing start! As a wonderful educator, Beverly Sills said, “There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.” Our Foundation School classrooms, hallways and playgrounds have been intentionally prepared by our amazing professional team. These beautiful spaces are designed to welcome everyone in and to offer an aesthetic environment that invites engagement, interaction and learning. Our spaces are designed to ignite our imaginations, observations and creativity which are necessary for authentic experiences! Enjoy our opening Foundation School Photo Gallery of our classrooms. Stop by and visit anytime! B’Shalom, Margie Temple Beth Sholom’s Foundation School Infant/Toddler Childcare For ages 8 Weeks to 24 Months • MONDAY - FRIDAY from 7:30 am - 6:00 pm For more information and details please contact [email protected] or call the school office at 305.538.7231 ext. 223. Page 7 temple Beth SHolom Join our Congregation at the largest Jewish gathering in North America! urj.org/biennial #URJBiennial The WRJ Assembly, held in conjunction with the URJ Biennial at the end of odd-numbered years, is a one-of-akind experience for Reform/Progressive Jewish women. It is the place for WRJ members and women from across North America and around the world who identify with or are interested in the Reform Movement to come together to learn through various workshops and study sessions, worship together, share ideas and best practices, make decisions about WRJ policies that will determine the organization’s future, hear from inspiring presenters, dance and sing to exciting music, shop at Judaic and art vendors, reconnect with old friends, and form new bonds. Attendees will leave the WRJ Assembly feeling completely inspired as they return to their sisterhoods and Jewish communities. HaKOL Page 8 October 2015 A Message from the Cantor Cantor Lisa Segal Friday, October 9, 2015 6:00 pm Sanctuary Rock On Shabbat – presented by Cantor Lisa Segal and the Rock On Shabbat Band Musical Happenings at Temple Beth Sholom! Tuesday, October 13, 2015 | 7:00 – 8:00 pm Sanctuary “Chai Notes” Adult Choir resumes Friday, October 16, 2015 | 5:30 pm Palm Plaza - Temple Beth Sholom introduces “Pet Shabbat: An Evening of Blessings for Our Animals” Friday, November 20, 2015 | 6:00 pm Sanctuary Service Shabbat with The Nava Tehila Ensemble from Israel. Composers and performers of original and traditional music that draws on verses from Jewish sources, liturgical poems, and Israeli and world poetry, to create a moving and spiritually uplifting experience. www.navatehila.org Friday, December 11, 2015 | 6:00 pm Sanctuary “Shabanukah” featuring our TBS Adult and Children’s Choirs Friday, January 15, 2016 | 6:00 pm Sanctuary “MLK Shabbat” Saturday, October 31, 2015 | 10:30 am Minyan Service Shabbat with Cantor Natalie Young, Composer, Musician, Artist in Residence www.natalieyoungmusic.com November 4-8 Spend Shabbat with 4,000 people at the URJ Biennial Convention 2015 in Orlando, Florida! www.urj.org Friday Evening Services | 6:00 pm Sanctuary “Shabbat Alive” – A Shabbat Musical Innovation Sponsored by the Singerman Family January 22, 29 February 19, 26 March 4 April 1, 15 May 20, 27 June 3 Page 9 temple Beth SHolom CONNECT AND ENRICH YOUR JEWISH IDENTITY THE TRIBE The Tribe is coming off a HUGE Late Summer and is continuing that momentum straight through the Fall! After a hugely successful First Annual Pool in Elul at Thompson Miami Beach, we gathered on Jewish Heritage Day in our very own Suite at Marlins Park. And that’s not even the highlight! Hundreds of young professionals gathered for The Tribe’s High Holy Days Experience for the very first time in Temple Beth Sholom’s Chapel. The service, led by Rabbi Morrison, unveiled an augmented reality machzor that could be experienced with one’s smartphone using a free, downloadable app. Want to experience it yourself? You can own you very own copy of Heneinu, The Tribe’s machzor, for a $10 donation and see how The Tribe remains on the cutting edge of High Holy Day liturgy for millennials. At our High Holy Days Experience, we officially kicked off our Get Chai on The Tribe fundraising campaign. Tribesters can now become Chai Tribesters for $18 monthly or $180 annual donations. In addition to supporting The Tribe, Chai Tribesters receive complimentary and heavily discounted admission to its events. Want to become a Chai Tribester? Want to sustain The Tribe through a larger gift and become a Tribe Elder? Contact Greg Lawrence for more info: [email protected], 786.364.4406 or make your donation now at http://bit.ly/chaitribester . On October 1, The Tribe gathers at Temple Beth Sholom once again for Drinks in the Sukkah: An Autumnal Affair, to experience the lulav & etrog ritual while networking and socializing over wine, special fall brews, and appetizers. On October 23, The Tribe gathers at 53rd St. Park for a Shabbat on the Beach that will be led by Rabbi Morrison and include a slew of Tribesters interested in getting their feet wet as lay leaders. Wine and light bites to follow. As always, The Tribe continues its monthly volunteering at Children’s Home Society, this month on Sunday, October 18 @ 2 pm. See you soon Tribesters! Tribe Director Greg Lawrence, and his wife Rachel Kaplan, with their daughter, Hazel Glow Lawrence, at her first Tribe event–a Shabbat Dinner in August. Join us for Hazel Glow’s Hebrew Baby Naming at Shabbat services at Temple Beth Sholom on October 2. TBS’s Adam Haas (Center) and Sam Halpern (Right) are all grown up at The Tribe’s First Annual Pool in Elul! Save the Date! L’Shalom, MITZVAH DAY is JANUARY 31 Greg Lawrence, Tribe Director www.thetribe.org 786.364.4406 (w) 201.788.7694 (c) facebook & e-list Contacts: Jaleh Bast ([email protected]), Cheryl Zuckerman ([email protected]) Rabbi Pomerantz ([email protected]). The first Captains’ Meeting: October 7, at 7:00 pm HaKOL Page 10 October 2015 Legacy Endowment Ilana Gilat Director of Advancement WELCOME! Over the past several months, I have had the privilege of getting to know some of our incredible Temple members through the process of interviewing them for our Book of Life (a beautiful online album; a collection of heartwarming individual and family stories from our members who have left a legacy gift). During this process, our congregation has come alive through storytelling. These members have shared stories of their upbringings, how their families found Miami Beach, and how they came to fall in love with Temple Beth Sholom. The diversity of our members, the length and breadth of their membership and the stories of their backgrounds are unbelievable. One common thread through everyone’s story is how the Temple welcomed them with open arms, no matter where and how their Jewish journey began. Hachnasat Orchim (welcoming guests) is a Jewish value. This value is biblically modeled by Abraham and Sarah when they warmly welcome strangers into their tent. TBS lives and breathes this value. I want to share with you a few reflections from these stories about the value of welcoming and just how much it has had an impact on our members’ lives. “I was twelve years old when I was sent away from my family to live in the countryside to protect me from the atrocities of the war. I was safe, but my knowledge of Judaic practices and going to synagogue with my father had ended...” She shares that it took many years before her true faith returned to her life. Decades later, as she reflects on life and death: “Make sure to take care of the place where you have spent joyous times and have been welcomed with open arms.” “I was drawn to Temple Beth Sholom because of its passion toward youth and inclusion of all types of families… including interfaith families, GLBT partnerships, single parents, Jews of color and the international population. Here, everyone could be unified in one prayer space, just as where I grew up, so it was natural that this became my spiritual home.” “After I moved here, I made a phone call to Temple Beth Sholom to meet with a Rabbi. I had all sorts of negative (and frankly bizarre) images in my mind…about a white-bearded Rabbi in a huge black hat and a large forbidding wooden door that I would have to knock upon, only to be rejected the requisite number of times before being allowed in. What we found instead was the warmest, most welcoming space we have ever known.” I think that one couple summed it up when they said, “If you want to be Jewish, you can find a home here at Temple Beth Sholom.” I encourage you this High Holy Days season to become a Legacy donor and share your story with us. I want to unfold and discover why the Temple is important to you and would love to include you and your family in our Book of Life. To read complete stories, visit our NEW electronic kiosk in the Welcome Center or visit tbsmb.org Ilana Visit our NEW electronic kiosk in the Welcome Center, featuring our Book of Life stories! The Book of Life is a virtual online album, a collection of individual and family stories, from our cherished members who have made a legacy gift. *For a sample of simple bequest language, please contact Ilana Gilat at [email protected] (305) 538-7231 x134 For more information on the Legacy Endowment Campaign, please contact me at [email protected] or (305) 538-7231 x134. Page 11 temple Beth SHolom Temple Beth Sholom presents “Sisters in the Hood” A Rosh Chodesh Gathering for the Women of TBS Wednesday evening, October 14, 2015, 7:30 pm An evening of food, drink and conversation. at the home of Vanessa Ressler, mid-Miami Beach Hosted by: Vanessa Ressler, Ronni Merkin and Adrienne Pardo For more information, please contact Cantor Segal at [email protected] Alternative Shabbat Minyan Service Friday evening, October 9, 6 pm Beit Hannah An intimate, abbreviated traditional service will coincide with the “Rock On Shabbat” service. This worship experience is for those congregants seeking a quieter setting, particularly for those in mourning. Kaddish names will be read at both services. Come join us for services Friday Night as we celebrate all the Jewish Camps that our TBS members attend! Saturday morning come check out our camp fair! Get a free tshirt, too! HaKOL Page 12 October 2015 October 2015 We Thank You For Your Generous Contributions BROAD BUSSEL INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL FUND In Honor Of CARING COMMITTEE FUND Rabbi Amy Morrison by Roberta & Norman Fishbein Shelby Sandler & Ari Kempler’s wedding by Shelby Sandler & Ari Kempler Temple Beth Sholom Clergy by the Bercow, Russin & Turner Families MUSIC FUND by Dr. Bobbi Ann Ossip by Alison Greenfeder by Sandra & Neil Malamud In Honor Of In Memory Of In Memory Of Dora Kugel by Ann Bussel Irving Bussel by Ann Bussel & family In Honor Of Diane Camber’s speedy & complete recovery by Ann Bussel & Family Doris Olesky’s Birthday by Sookie Nelson DAVID DUBROW MEMORIAL FUND In Memory Of Jack Sternklar by Kara & Chris Paldino David Dubrow by Julie & Jeff Bercow GENERAL FUND In Memory Of Sharon Seiler by Alice Palombo Stephen Horwitz by Heidi Star MAZON FUND In Memory Of Lorraine Schaffer by Dale & Charles Gratz Lilly Isaacs by Allan & Priscilla Friedland In Honor Of Martin Winston’s “second” Bar Mitzvah by Judith Barredo MITZVAH (CLERGY DISCRETIONARY) FUND) by Celine Berman In Memory Of Jeannie Perwin by Joel Perwin Sharon Seiler by Dr. Bobbi Ann Ossip Sheila Kassewitz by Harold Kassewitz, Jr. Sharon Seiler Hy Turken by Marte & Paul SIngerman Stanley Arkin by Carolee Reiber Arlene Narson by Corey & Todd Narson In Honor Of Karen & Marc Rivo’s Special Birthday by Dr. Bobbi Ann Ossip RABBI GARY GLICKSTEIN’S YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory Of Elaine Zane by Iris Frost & Stephen Bloom RICHARD FURLONG MEMORIAL FUND In Memory Of Geri Sue Straus Jacobs by Edith & Arnold Straus RICHARD A. SHARPSTEIN HUMANITARIAN FUND In Memory Of Judy Hertzberg by Julie & Jeff Bercow SANDRA MORDUJOVICH MEMORIAL FUND In Memory Of Hillel Pachter by Itzchak Pachter Marsha Dauer by Janet & Brian Rosier YAHRZEIT In Memory Of Andrew I. Schultz by Iris Raderman Robert Bass by Susan & David Rosen Charles H. Naness by Dorothy Hinde Robert T. Bass by Joann Bass Samuel Meiselman by Barry Meiselman Edna Meiselman by Barry Meiselman Doris Bindeman by Philip Youtie Joseph Smith by Harry Smith Ronald Seiden by Hermina Seiden Paula Myers by Dee Dee Berkowitz Lawrence Charles Porter by Carolyn Baumel Mollie Brothers by Marshall Brothers D’an Zeifman by Norman Litz Florence Litz by Norman Litz Herman Berman by Sandra Friedwald David Stember by Martin Winston Edward Resnick by Phyllis Resnick Bessie Hoffman by Howard Hoffman Harold Leighton Winkler by Sheila Slewett Page 13 temple Beth SHolom Nathan Slewett by Sheila Slewett Regina Siegel by Erma Raflowitz Sheldon Lelchuk by Ira Lelchuk Lester B. Friedman by Rosalyn Friedman Phyllis Kandel Laszlo by Marcelle May Carl Mitchell Baumann by Josephine (Josie) Kenin Kate Rudt by Mollie Rudt Mary Levick by Stanley Levick Mary Siegfried by Doris Olesky Edwin Brothers by Marshall Brothers Albert Kapp by Evie Kapp Martin Richard Samuel Rickles by Lee Rickles Bessie Rosen by Beatrice & Robert Rosen Edith Libbin by Jerome Libbin Samuel Benson by Luba Kirsh Adam Jackson by Marcelle May Rose Winkler by Sheila Slewett Sidney Weisburd by Scott Weisburd George Spill by Nicholas Spill Sophie Eichel by Jay Eichel Isabel Davidson by Kimberly & Eric Mendelson JoEllen “Jodi” Multack by Kimberly & Eric Mendelson Sam Rudt by Mollie Rudt Burton Sherman by Lois Sherman George Kroner by Vivian Kroner Nathan Spiegelman by Guy Spiegelman Philip Bernanke by David Bernanke Sam Wolff by Fran Gordon Bertha Victorsohn Judith Rosenberg Lisa Benson by Minette Benson ZUCKERMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor Of Myla Rose’s 7th Birthday by Cheryl & Steve Zuckerman Membership in Temple Beth Sholom is open to all, regardless of means. Our annual commitment is based on a suggested standard amount and on one’s ability to pay, regardless of one’s use of the various programs the Temple offers. This structure enables all who are interested to join the Temple and contribute. The policy of Temple Beth Sholom is that no one is refused membership for financial reasons. Two Great Trips To Israel! Summer 2016 For the first time in the history of Temple Beth Sholom! Magical Mitzvah Tour June 14-26, 2016 Led by Rabbi Gary Glickstein, Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz & Cantor Steven Haas Magical Munchkin Tour Designed for families with pre-school age children June 14-26, 2016 Led by Margie Zeskind, Foundation School Staff & our clergy Both trips will travel side by side with separate itineraries customized for each group. They will come together for special and exciting activities, meals and experiences. For details, please visit the Temple Beth Sholom website, pick up a brochure in the Welcome Center, or contact Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz at [email protected] or Cantor Steven Haas at [email protected]. You can even call 305-538-7231. Informational meeting for both trips on Sunday, October 18, 2015 at Temple Beth Sholom. Magical Mitzvah Tour @ 10:00am in the Chapel | Magical Munchkin Tour @ 1:00 in the Chapel z HaKOL Page 14 October 2015 z October 1 Nicholas Altman Marice Band Wyatt Bergwin Michael Bernstein Ryan Bienstock Sydney Brown Michael Burnstine Julie Cohen Jill Hertzberg Carole Kraftsow Noah Martin Daniel Moskovitz Maria Squire Hope Fuller Irma Goldstein Leah Grossman Lorraine Rudenberg Adam Squire Max Wagner Linda Zilber October 7 Jonathan Beloff Michael Brumer Roberta Chaplin Oliver Mark Lorne Reiter William Serbin October 2 Elizabeth Jaffe Asher Lieberman Zoe Linder Clara Makhlouf Joy May Tracy Moret Dianne Rubin Federico Slezynger Jonathan Symons October 8 Samantha Farber Linnéa Lieberman Ashleigh Lindenauer Sharlane Packar Eve Sack Adrian Sherman Elissa Simberg October 3 Zachary Beloff Jose Benrey Steven Chaneles Maria Eugenia Dinter Lee Feinberg Tracey Finger Susan Goldstein Paul Mata Gillian Milberg Alice Miller Tamar Roodner Susan Sherr Chloe Wiesenfeld October 9 Liv Chepenik Barry Eisler Judith Feiner Rose Friedman George Grossner Dalia Katz Meredith Nation Allison Pollak Julie Pronesti Max Rappaport Nava Regev Julio Rodriguez-Luis Alex Simon Steven Stern Teresa Wiesner October 4 Kip Amazon Jonathan Beckerman Zach Bohm Mark Halpern Eric Ostroff Cory Reiter Jack Rice Robert Segel Jane Toll Lexi Weissman Deede Weithorn October 5 Steven Dickstein Jill Gaffin Judith Hyde Stephen Lazarus Gloria Luria Dean Schwartz Jacob Tobin Jean Wodnicki October 6 Jenna Bloch Audra Bloch Terry Budebo October 10 Ona Exelbirt Barry Fine Jamie Julien Zachary Kosnitzky R. Lee Krelstein Evan Resnick Julius Ser Joy Spill Michael Spritzer Raphael Statfeld Recanati Hannah Umlas Max Umlas Shay Weinberg October 11 Ariella Borak Margaret Chaneles Andrea Edelstein Sydney Greenwald Denise Hirshon Stanford Lerner Daniella Ostroff October 12 Amanda Adler George Bassuk Mira Borukhin Lisa Feldman Andrew Fuller Richard Kessler Chinya Kornreich Barry Shipman Sabrina Singer Josh Squire Noah Wachs October13 Lincoln Adelson Marshal Folstein Chana Sheldon October 14 Elizabeth Bram Daniela Grosz Sydney Katz Aaron Mandel Melanie Nudel Judith Richard Warren Zinn October 15 Alexandra Geronemus Parker Gessner Emily Grossman Judy Lefton Emanuel Mayer Michelle Miller Bruce Rudenberg Pamela Skalet Daryl Stein October 16 Jo Asmundsson Anna Babchin Jessica Baraton Javier Benitez Ariane Bock-Davis Irene Hausmann Ilan Hausmann Nica Rosenberg Ana Maria Tous October 17 Alon Dorfman Jonathan Gross Jonathan Hoffman Aaron Nahmad Shelley Niceley Groff Noah Rice Antoinette Zel October 18 Isabella Brod Roger Epstein Caren Exelbirt Gary Gerson Nadine Goldberg Debra Goodstone Jordan Julien Doris Kushman William Multack Larry Perlman Rose Rogers Amy Rothstein Shelley Schwadron Rowan Sherr Shai Weinstein Marco Winer Isaac Zacroisky Mia Curson Lisa Fairman Melanie Haber Jessica Hildebrandt Joe Mizener Eric Rudenberg Brett Spodak Rona Witek October19 Bella Berman Natalie Bernard Alexandra Brandon Gail Harris Bernice Sir Kimberly Zalkin Ariya Zhuk October 27 Richard Baron Michael Fryd Gary Glickstein Sara Kaplan Nancy Lash Andrew Lease Michelle Levy Ursula Weil Larry Wynne October 20 Benjamin Dietch Zachary Geronemus Donald Jacobson Jack Morris Karen Warner October 21 Daniel Bernstein Silvia Chudnovsky Ethan Citrin Daniel Freedline Pauline Grabarnick Debbie Gruell Luba Kirsh Andrew Lelchuk Alec Rosen Milan Safrani Elias Yellati October 22 Lane London Brady Siegel Joshua Tobin Romiana Witek October 23 Alan Babchin Eva Jacobsohn Isabelle Leebow Eric Mendelson Meyer Sarshalom Adam Schimel Santino Sverdlov October 24 Peter Blumberg Mark Burstein Jacob Cohen Joyce Horwitz Allyson Kutner Honey Pachter October 25 Pamela England Daniel Katz October 26 Oliver Buckwell Ellie Casares-Feinberg October 28 Erin Albert Max Feldman Keith Hartley Chris Hunt Logan Moskovitz Joshua Zedner October 29 Andrew Bahl Michael Band Donna Diamond Laurie Franz Victoria Laham Ava Levinson Carolina Maslaton Janet Nahman Mark Rounds Miriam Steinberg Henry Stolar Stella Sverdlov Samuel Weiss October 30 Joel Brown Shannon Komisarchik Suzanne Kosnitzky Matt Manes Zoe Papell Ellen Rose October 31 Arthur Cholodofsky Stella Krelstein Matthew Leebow Judith Margolis Lori Mishkin Alana Rothlein Joan Scheiner Reeva Sterling Jacob Wolfson Page 15 temple Beth SHolom Anniversaries CONGRATULATIONS ON THE TIME YOU HAVE SHARED TOGETHER October 1 Ruth & Ronald Benoliel Ruth & Jeffrey Bleicher Sharon & Albert Fine Johanna & Steve Stowe October 10 Irene & Maurice Arditi Rachel & Roy Benmeir Diana & Jacob Levin Corey & Todd Narson October 2 Nikki & Eric Exelbert Yael & Ilan Neuwirth Henri Spiegel & Michael Wolk October 12 Debbie & Andrew Hirschl Josie & David Kenin October 3 Capucine & Olivier Safir October 5 Susan & Irving Shugar October 6 Judith & Lawrence Margolis Dana & Timothy Martorella Jennifer & Eric Sheppard October 7 Amanda & Matthew Adler Nancy & Bradley Gould October 14 Bonnie Sockel-Stone & Elliot Stone October 15 Vivien & Melvin Howard October 17 Jane & Jerrold Goodman Lee Cohen Hare & Joshua Hare Marcelle & Richard May October 19 Jill & Robert Adler Heidi & Aaron Tandy Nancy & Alex Warshofsky October 21 Maria & David Bernard Susan & Marc Sternbaum October 28 Dalia Katz & Ariel Nudel Blanche & Mark Weiss October 22 Kim & Eric Berman Jacqueline Greenberg & Richard French Sheila & Norman Litz October 29 Laura & Silvio Rodriguez October 23 Melanie & Eric Greenwald Laurie & Randy Torban Ileene & Charles Wallace October 30 Tracy & Alisa Bahl Adel Hattem & Oliver Buckwell October 31 Haley Goldsmith & Jared Carmen October 24 Charlotte Tibi & Jack Guy Loren & David Kaiserman Lin Cherry & Amy Turkel October 25 Oleva & Jose Benrey Lori & Andrew Martin October 26 Laura Stuzin & Daniel Bernstein Their MEMORY is a Blessing Stanley Arkin, father of Bradley Arkin, Robert (Rachelle) Arkin and Gregory (Adrienne) Arkin; grandfather of Brittany, Ross and Joseph Arkin; brother of Jules (Shirley) Arkin and brother-in-law of Rosalie Arkin. Arlene Narson, mother of Todd (Corey) Narson, grandfather of Jacob and Samantha Narson. Jerome Fisher, father of Mark (Eloah) Fisher, grandfather of Lucas and Samuel. HaKOL Page 16 October 2015 B’nei Mitzvah October 2015 Gylian Ariel Amdur and Neely Ava Amdur will be called to the Torah as B’not Mitzvah on October 3, 2015. They are the daughters of Nina and Alan Amdur. Their grandparents are Isabelle and the late Neal Amdur and Rhoda Levine (“Bubbles”). Gylian is an eighth grade student at Ransom Everglades School. She loves dance and has spent the past eight years studying ballet, jazz, and contemporary dance at Miami City Ballet School. Gylian also enjoys water skiing and tennis. Neely is a seventh grade student at Ransom Everglades. She loves playing lacrosse and plays for her school and club teams. Neely also enjoys tennis, soccer, and music. They both enjoy spending any free time they have with family, friends and their beloved dog, Motor. Gylian and Neely love spending their summers at Camp Vega. For their mitzvah projects, Gylian organized a collection of gently-used ballet apparel and is donating this to a local dance program for underprivileged children. Neely contributed to JAFCO’S back to school wish list and is sponsoring a pizza dinner in the Sukkah for the children. They will both be volunteering at the Friendship Circle. As part of their mitzvah projects, they will be participating in the Remember Us program and remembering Marian Tzelnik (5 years old) and Masha Shapiro (11 years old), two young girls who lost their lives in the Holocaust. Jordan Cicero will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on October 10, 2015. She is the daughter of Lisa and Mathew Cicero, and sister of Alexandra and Marina Cicero. Her grandparents are Sandra and Neil Malamud, and Iris Cicero. Jordan is a seventh grade student at Gulliver Academy. She and her sister Alexandra participated in the B’nei Mitzvah ceremony in Israel this summer on Temple Beth Sholom’s Magical Mitzvah Tour. As part of Jordan’s Bat Mitzvah experience, she is remembering a victim of the Holocaust, Ruzia Bernstein, through Jewish National Fund’s Holocaust Remembrance Program. For Jordan’s mitzvah project, she has chosen to raise funds for Magen David Adom. To make a contribution please log on to saving-lives.afmda.org. Chloe Wiesenfeld will be called to the Torah as a Mincha Bat Mitzvah on October 10, 2015. She is the daughter of Carrie and Jason Wiesenfeld, and the sister of Maxwell and Myles Wiesenfeld. Her grandparents are DeeDee and Richard Berkowitz and Stephen and Elaine Wiesenfeld. Chloe is a seventh grade student at Ransom Everglades School. She enjoys sports, reading and cooking. As part of her mitzvah project, Chloe is donating a portion of her gifts to Jewish Community Services of South Florida. Shea Berman will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on October 17, 2015 with his cousin Brooke Skalet. He is the son of Audra and Neal Berman, and brother of Caleb and Emmet Berman. His grandparents are Richard and Francine Knee, Jocelyn Berman, and Katherine and Jerome Berman. Shea is an eighth grade student at David Lawrence Jr. K-8 Center. He plays the keyboard and is the Treasurer of the National Junior Honor Society of his school. He loves playing basketball with his friends and family and competing in Odyssey of the Mind competitions. As a part of his mitzvah project, Shea helped the Yad Eliezer Food Bank pack boxes in Israel this past summer to help break the cycle of poverty in Israel. He will be donating a portion of his gifts to this organization. Page 17 temple Beth SHolom B’nei Mitzvah October 2015 Brooke Alexa Skalet will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on October 17, 2015 with her cousin Shea Berman. She is the daughter of Pamela and Charles Skalet and sister of Jordan David Skalet. Her grandparents are Jocelyn Berman, Jerome Berman, Susan Skalet and Barnet Skalet. Brooke is an eighth grade student at Nautilus Middle School. She plays beach volleyball, and enjoys dance, piano, cheerleading and spending time with her friends. Brooke has decided to donate a portion of her Bat Mitzvah monies to the Pediatric Rehabilitation Facility at Alyn Hospital in Israel to help children participate in sports. Nicholas Altman will be called to the Torah as a Mincha Bar Mitzvah on Saturday, October 17, 2015. Nicholas is the son of Leslie Altman and Sandy Altman and brother to Blake, Corey and Alexa Altman. Nicholas is a seventh grade student at Miami Country Day School where he plays lacrosse and is involved in the arts. He enjoys spending time with his family and friends swimming, bike-riding, cooking and going to the movies. For his mitzvah, Nicholas will be participating in the Remember Us program where he will be remembering a student who perished in the Holocaust and contributing to the Israel Guide Dog Center for the blind. Hilary Sage Weisburd will be called to the Torah as a Mincha Bat Mitzvah on October 24, 2015. She is the daughter of Nikki and Randy Weisburd and sister of Ryan Weisburd. Her grandparents are Gale and Steven Klayman, Gary Snyder and Ellen Monk, and Elayne and the late Sidney Weisburd and her great-grandmother is Sarah Snyder. Hilary loves running, dancing, skiing, hiking, and hanging out with her friends here in Miami and up at camp. She is a graduate of Lehrman Community Day School and is currently attending Ransom Everglades School. In recognition of becoming a bat mitzvah, Hilary has enjoyed creating art projects for, and reading to, children living in foster care shelters. Hilary is honored to participate in the Remember Us program, where she will be remembering Rysia Weinreb, who, at 5 years old, died in the Holocaust. Book Donations Needed by SJN “Every person deserves to own books.” Please bring your gently read books to Temple for the Phoenix Reading Project.Books will be donated to the Chapman Partnership for the Homeless. Every week, new families enter and we have collected and donated thousands of books over the past three years. Thank you, Harrison Tandy, Member of the Social Justice Network Page 18 HaKOL October 2015 CIRCLE of GIVING 2015-2016 PILLAR Roberta and Harvey Chaplin Arlene and Wayne Chaplin Jeffrey Miller Iris and Michael Smith BENEFACTOR Donna and Arnold Blaustein Irma and Norman Braman Eloah and Mark Fisher Niety and Gary Gerson Terry and Fred Jove Tracy Kramer Vanessa and Lee Krelstein Andi and Peter Russin Marte and Paul Singerman Jane and Robert Toll Debi and Jeff Wechsler Rachel and Jeffrey Weissman GUARDIAN Sari and Arthur Agatston Cyndy and Ron Albert Alisa and Tracy Bahl Julie and Jeffrey Bercow Marsha Berg Gina and Howard Berlin Jocelyn Berman Marsha and Brian Bilzin Marie-France and Paul Bloch Anita and Morris Broad Caron and Neil Dubrow Paul Feinsilver Alison and Michael Fryd Jill and Harold Gaffin Irma and Michael Goldstein Shelley Niceley Groff and Jon Groff David Haber Jill and Robert Hertzberg Jo Ann and Mark Hildebrandt Lola and Donald Jacobson Claudia and Jonathan Jagid Arden and Jack Karson Patricia Stauber-Klein and Dennis Klein Rosalie Altmark and Herb Kornreich Terri and Jeffrey Krasnoff Kimberly and Eric Mendelson Dannah and Stuart Meyers Sharlane and Ken Packar Barbara and Allan Pekor Gina and Richard Russ Janice Sherman and Robert Segel Elissa and Bruce Simberg Marsha Soffer Marjorie Baron and Michael Spritzer Roz and Charles Stuzin Beth and Stewart Wald We thank the following who have renewed their membership or upgraded their commitment to the Circle of Giving. SUSTAINER Judy and Kevin Abrams Barbara and Kip Amazon Isabelle Amdur Jo Asmundsson Elaine and Steve Bachenheimer Marice and Michael Band Wendy and Jeffrey Barash Nikki and Richard Baron Julie and Elliot Basner Jaleh and Jeffrey Bast Marisue and Jonathan Beloff DeeDee and Richard Berkowitz Melinda and Michael Berman Jennie and Jeff Bernstein Deborah and Neil Bienstock Barry Brodsky Laura Alonso Gallo and John Bussel Margaret and Steve Chaneles Karen and Paul Chaplin Myra Spindel and Bart Chepenik Deborah and Charles Citrin Carol Karp and Jonathan Cohen Sandy and Kenneth Cohen Betty Cooper Lori and Michael Dribin Adriana and Glenn Dryfoos Andi and Chuck Edelstein Susan and Marshal Folstein Linda and Frederic Friedman Mindy Glazer and David Gaynor Lenore Gaynor Dalia Glottmann Elaine Silverstein and Charles Goldstein Susan and Rob Goldstein Dale and Charles Gratz Midge and Mark Halpern Gail and Ed Harris Barbara Havenick Marilyn and Carl Hellman Debbie and Andy Hirschl Peggy Hollander Judy and Jon Hyde Elisa and Richard Jackson Julie and Jeffrey Kane Ana and Neisen Kasdin Josie and David Kenin Carole and Stanley Kraftsow Sandra Lansing Cynthia and Ira Leesfield George Lindemann Anna and Herb Liverman Elizabeth Camargo and Jose Lutzky Carolyn West and Evan Marks Dana and Timothy Martorella Toba and Barry Meiselman Jill and Mark Meland Suzanne and Brad Meltzer Barbara and Harold Miller Sara and Andy Moriber Melissa and Robert Netkin Selma and Jeff Newman Kara and Chris Paldino Adrienne and Stevan Pardo Leslie and Wayne Pathman Nancy and Ken Ratzan Carolee Reiber Shelly and Aubrey Reiter Karen and Marc Rivo Stephanie and Michael Rosen Linda and Gary Rosenberg Maxine Rosenbloom Michelle and Jason Rubell Judith and Michael Samuels Gloria Scharlin Joan and J. David Scheiner Holly Wallack-Siegel and David Siegel Wendy and David Smith Esther Steiner Amy and Richard Stokes Bonnie Sockel-Stone and Elliot Stone Rachel and Marc Umlas Beverly and Stephen Unger Yvonne and Peter Wagner Margaret and Steve Chaneles Stacey and Jonathan Wald Nancy and Alex Warshofsky Chris and Michael Weinberg Lonne and Lawrence Weinstein Deede and Mark Weithorn Carrie and Jason Wiesenfeld Pamela and Howard Wolfson Eileen and Philip Youtie Jeri and Marty Zaiac Page 19 temple Beth SHolom Mazal Tov Staff Directory Phone 305.538.7231 Office Fax 305.531.4248 E-mail: [email protected] Rabbi Gary A. Glickstein [email protected] ext. 226 To Marjorie Baron and Mike Spritzer on the May graduation of her son, David Garcia-Pedrosa, from Georgetown University Law Center. To Marjorie Baron and Michael Spritzer on the birth of her grandson Noah Elan Garcia-Pedrosa on August 4, 2015. Noah joins big brother Jesse and big sister Lyla, along with proud parents Daniel and Allison GarciaPedrosa. The family lives in Bloomfield, New Jersey. Rabbi Robert A. Davis, D.Min. [email protected] ext. 234 Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz [email protected] ext. 257 Rabbi Amy Morrison [email protected] ext. 135 Cantor Lisa Segal [email protected] ext. 136 Cantor Steven Haas, Cantor Emeritus [email protected] ext. 239 David M. Lamden, F.T.A. Executive Director [email protected] ext. 231 Mark Baranek Dir. of Congregational Engagement [email protected] ext. 376 Margie Zeskind Dir. of Early Childhood Education [email protected] ext. 227 Yael Dadoun Principal/Educator [email protected] ext. 232 Ilana Gilat Dir. of Advancement [email protected] ext. 134 Greg Lawrence Dir. of The Tribe [email protected] ext. 228 Lois Kotzen HaKOL Coordinator [email protected] ext. 253 Nerissa Balland Director of Communications [email protected] ext. 375 Lorna Rodriguez Dir. of Finance [email protected] ext. 237 Sharon Hoffman Dir. of Member Services [email protected] ext. 245 Dalia Katz After School Enrichment/Parent/Child Coor./Camp [email protected] ext. 238 Rita Fernandez Accounting Assistant [email protected] ext. 224 Diana Burnett Early Childhood Administrative Assistant [email protected] ext. 223 Alice Palombo Assistant to Executive Director [email protected] ext. 258 Jennifer Lamden Cantorial Assistant [email protected] ext. 255 Deldra Owens Administrative Assistant [email protected] ext. 277 Noemi Cortes Clergy Assistant [email protected] ext. 225 Ariane Bock-Davis Receptionist [email protected] ext. 100 Michael Svayg Dir. of Building and Facilities [email protected] ext. 276 To Joan and Stanley Worton on their daughter, Diane Worton Amdur, becoming an adult bat mitzvah in Evergreen, Colorado. Proud sisters are Marcelle (Richard) May and Linda Worton Jackson. To Shelley Niceley Groff on becoming a national board member of the WRJ. To Louise Bauer, mother of Jill Bauer, Co-director/ Producer of Emmy nominated HOT GIRLS WANTED for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking. To Sara Adler, mother of Daniel Adler, and Bunny Adler, grandmother of Daniel Adler, Associate Producer, HOT GIRLS WANTED. Distributed by Netflix. HaKOL October 2015 Page 20 temple Beth SHolom Do you have children in college? We want to send out holiday gifts and need their addresses. Please send current information to [email protected] Page 21 HaKOL Page 22 October 2015 Advertise With Us! Gibraltar Private provides financial products and services to clients that expect a differentiated level of service and responsiveness. The Temple Beth Sholom HaKOL is sent to approximately 1600 families. 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